Cleveland, Ohio, is undergoing a renaissance. Once an industrial powerhouse, the city has transformed itself and is no long only drawing sports fans. With its cool neighborhoods, excellent museums, and burgeoning food scene, Cleveland offers something for everyone. Whether you’re a history buff, into rock and roll, a foodie, an art lover, or you’re looking for a destination for a reunion or bachelorette, you’re sure to find your niche here. It’s also one of the best cities in the US to explore on foot, so don’t get too hung up on what area to base yourself. That said, if you want to be in the heart of the action, Downtown is the best choice. For a more laid-back experience, Ohio City or Tremont are great options. Here we have gathered some of the best Airbnbs in Cleveland for those looking for a one bedroom studio or apartment, and large options more suitable for families and groups.
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Situated just north of Tremont, you can’t beat this location if you want to be able to walk to everything. And by everything, I mean cafes, fine dining, tasting rooms, live music venues, boutiques, art galleries, libraries, metro park trails, a rock climbing gym — you name it. The rental is located behind a local coffee shop and is a small cottage sized property with an urban vibe (think exposed brick walls and splashes of modern art.) It comes with off street parking, which is a huge bonus if you’re driving in and the outdoor space is fenced in. The one bedroom has a memory foam mattress and the bathroom is modern with a block steam shower and heated towel rails.
Two guests, one bedroom Price: $123 per night
This property is within Airbnbs top ten percent category. This award system came into play earlier this year and helps users navigate listings by easily seeing those that have a long standing history of excellent past guest reviews. The brand new apartment is located in The Stepp House, a landmark building in the Superior Arts Historical District of greater downtown. It’s a find for those coming into town to see a game as it’s just over a mile to Browns Stadium and the Progressive Field.
Two guests, one bedroom Price: $83 per night
If you’d like a little more space and you’re traveling with a pet, this one is for you. It’s also a 10 percent listing and has an unbeatable location between Ohio City and Gordon Square. Past guests rave about the cozy ambiance and thoughtful details throughout the property. It’s situated on a quiet tree-lined street, and there’s easy free parking in front of the
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